Discusses the traveling exhibition, Degas: images of women, shown recently at the Tate Gallery Liverpool, which presented 46 works in a variety of media covering the complete range of Degas's female imagery. Cites questions raised by these images including Degas's own attitudes towards women, and the wider context of how such representations were viewed in their own time and how they function today.
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